Question

How did southern leaders tend to react to black freedom after the Civil War?

a. They tended to believe it was a right fairly earned.

b. They tended to accept that they could no longer control blacks.

c. They tended to ignore it, as they enjoyed greater wealth than ever before.

d. They tended to view it as a privilege and not a right.

e. They tended to avidly promote racial equality.

ANS: D TOP: The Meaning of Freedom

DIF: Moderate REF: Full p. 554 | Seagull p. 570

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 1. Identify the visions of freedom the former slaves and slaveholders pursued in the postwar South.

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